<p class="ql-block">B2 Use of English Test 4 – multiple choice gaps</p><p class="ql-block">Use of English for B2</p><p class="ql-block">For questions 1-9, read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each gap.</p><p class="ql-block">Chickens are smarter than you think</p><p class="ql-block">Ask people whether they think chickens are intelligent and most of them will answer a (1)…………… ‘no’. This is because we (2)…………… to think of mammals, such as cats, dogs or horses, as being smarter than birds. We also believe that birds like chickens do not feel emotions in the same way other animals do.</p><p class="ql-block">Research has (3)……………, however, that this is not necessarily the (4)…………… . Chickens do observe each other’s (5)……………, which means they can not only learn from each other but are able to notice how other chickens are feeling too. The research proves that chickens have minds: they have memory, thinking ability and emotions, and are (6)…………… of others and their surroundings. Chickens also (7)…………… that they have complex social structures, often thought to be a unique (8)…………… of mammals. Chickens, then, are just as sensitive as we are, and it is important for us to recognise this in our (9)…………… of them.</p><p class="ql-block">1 A definite B specific C fixed D particular</p><p class="ql-block">2 A regard B consider C tend D assess</p><p class="ql-block">3 A indicated B expressed C advised D displayed</p><p class="ql-block">4 A matter B point C case D fact</p><p class="ql-block">5 A action B behaviour C manner D practice</p><p class="ql-block">6 A familiar B wise C clear D aware</p><p class="ql-block">7 A declare B confirm C demonstrate D expose</p><p class="ql-block">8 A characteristic B nature C style D personality</p><p class="ql-block">9 A management B approach C dealings D treatment</p><p class="ql-block">Answer</p><p class="ql-block">1 A 2 C 3 A 4 C 5 B 6 </p><p class="ql-block"><br></p><p class="ql-block">B2 Use of English Test 5 – multiple choice gaps</p><p class="ql-block">Use of English for B2</p><p class="ql-block">For questions 1-9, read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each gap.</p><p class="ql-block">England National Girls’ Football Week</p><p class="ql-block">by Amy King, 16</p><p class="ql-block">As most people are probably (1)……………, there is little doubt that football is England’s most popular sport. However, most people don’t realise that the number of boys and men playing the game is currently in (2)…………… . But I’m proud to say that the same is not (3)…………… of the girls’ and women’s game – in fact, far from it. In April 2015, Girls’ Football Week (4)…………… no less than 22,000 girl players. Over 200 schools across England took part in the (5)…………… .</p><p class="ql-block">At the following Girls’ Football Week in October 2016, the focus was more about (6)…………… participation in women’s football across the country’s colleges and universities. Again, the event seems to have been a (7)…………… success. At the last (8)……………, nearly three million girls and women were registered as football players, which is fantastic to hear. But what is the best news of all? My school has just (9)…………… plans to set up a girls’ football team next term. I will definitely be signing up!</p><p class="ql-block">1 A knowledgeable B aware C familiar D awake</p><p class="ql-block">2 A fall B decline C decrease D reduction</p><p class="ql-block">3 A real B right C actual D true</p><p class="ql-block">4 A attracted B pulled C engaged D brought</p><p class="ql-block">5 A experience B act C event D development</p><p class="ql-block">6 A stretching B adding C increasing D enhancing</p><p class="ql-block">7 A great B good C high D strong</p><p class="ql-block">8 A statistic B number C quantity D count</p><p class="ql-block">9 A said B announced C told D advised</p><p class="ql-block">Answer</p><p class="ql-block">1 D 2 B 3 D 4 A 5 C 6 C 7 A 8 D 9 B</p><p class="ql-block"><br></p><p class="ql-block"><br></p><p class="ql-block"><br></p><p class="ql-block"><br></p>